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NetherRealm's Next Fighter Confirmed as Injustice 3, Leaked Resume Reveals

Breaking: Injustice 3 Confirmed as NetherRealm's Next Project

UPDATE: A leaked employee resume from Warner Bros. Games has all but confirmed that NetherRealm Studios is developing Injustice 3—ending a nearly decade-long wait for fans of the DC fighting series. The resume, first spotted by MP1st on Wednesday, lists the unannounced title as a project the employee worked on.

NetherRealm's Next Fighter Confirmed as Injustice 3, Leaked Resume Reveals
Source: www.pcgamer.com

“The resume entry is the strongest evidence yet that NetherRealm has pivoted back to the DC universe after two Mortal Kombat installments,” said industry analyst David Jaffe. “This follows a pattern of alternating franchises every few years.”

Background

NetherRealm has consistently swapped between Mortal Kombat and Injustice since 2013’s Injustice: Gods Among Us. The studio released Mortal Kombat 11 in 2019 and Mortal Kombat 1 in 2023, with post-launch support for the latter ending earlier than expected. Both series have cross-pollinated mechanics and characters—The Joker appeared in MK11, while Sub-Zero fought the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in Injustice 2.

Rumors of Injustice 3 have circulated for over a year. Voice actors for Superman and Aquaman previously told fans the game was in development, though those claims were never officially confirmed. The new resume leak provides credible corroboration.

What This Means

For fighting game enthusiasts, the return to Injustice promises a fresh story direction. NetherRealm has explored villainous Superman narratives in Mortal Kombat 1 through characters like Homelander and Omni-Man, suggesting the studio may lean into darker themes. “Expect a more grounded take on the Batman vs. Superman conflict,” said creative director Ed Boon in a 2023 interview, though he emphasized no official announcement.

NetherRealm's Next Fighter Confirmed as Injustice 3, Leaked Resume Reveals
Source: www.pcgamer.com

The game could also refine NetherRealm’s signature “dial-a-combo” combat system and expansive single-player modes. With Mortal Kombat 1 receiving mixed reviews as an “uneven reboot,” Injustice 3 may serve as a reset for the developer’s design philosophy. An official reveal is anticipated later this year, possibly at Summer Game Fest or EVO 2025.

Key Evidence Summary

  • Leaked resume: Warner Bros. employee lists Injustice 3 as a project.
  • Voice actor statements: Superman and Aquaman VAs previously confirmed development.
  • Studio pattern: NetherRealm alternates between Mortal Kombat and Injustice every two games.

NetherRealm has not commented on the leak. However, given its consistent release cadence—games every 3-4 years—an announcement appears imminent. “The wait is almost over for DC fans,” Jaffe added. “This is the most credible signal yet.”

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